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Haha, we got threatened similarly about the hands-out-window.
It didn’t help that when he was a teenager, my dad was driving, my brother was in the front passenger seat with one foot on the windshield (why, dad??) and the other curled between the top of car and partially opened window, sleeping. Dad went to close the window, not realizing, and brother screamed and kicked and broke the windshield.
Good times.
And it’s nice that Ken realizes Heather’s having a rough time and is taking steps.

Good to see Todd is trying to find someone to watch Selkie tonight instead of just taking her with him to the meetings. We know how it will end, but he’ll have a good reason for it when Mina asks why the kid’s along. “Well, party, irresponsible regular sitter, work, work, breaking the bank in Vegas, ran off to a football game…”

my brother-in-law used to live in an apartment on a one-way street across from the local college stadium. Every game day, it took fourty minutes to travel to the T-intersection. at that T-intersection, he had the same conversation with the same concerned civilian(a volunteer, /not/ a security guard or police officer, mind.) It boiled down to: “Yes, I know it’s a one-way street. I live on it. No, I’m not going to thank you stepping in front of my vehicle. No, I am NOT glad you’re trying to keep people from parking in the underground garage beneath my building. If one of the stadium goers DID park in my spot, I’d contact the police to have their vehicle impounded and bring them up on trespassing charges.”

on the subject of Heather, i find myself curious if she was a Packers fan before adoption, or just ambivalent about American Football and now learning to love her parents passions.